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An extremely thorough bibliography of every reference to the
torpedo in the holdings of the New York Public Library as of 1917.
This was issued in response to the great public interest in the
early successes of the German U-Boats against Allied shipping. This
is an essential reference for those interested in the early history
of the torpedo, the torpedo boat, and the submarine. Consider it a
"shopping list" for interlibrary loan! Facsimile edition.
Part of the Torpedo Boat Classics and Naval Bibliographies
series.
Most contemporary philosophers (71.1%, according to a recent
survey) believe that a priori knowledge is really possible. Indeed,
since the late 1980s there has been a renewed and steadily growing
interest in rationalism and the a priori; and gradually what George
Bealer has dubbed a "rationalist renaissance" has emerged onto the
contemporary philosophical scene. At the same time, however, even
despite this renaissance, the core notion of "rational intuition"
has not been either adequately defended or fully developed,
especially as regards solving its two core problems:
(1) "how rational intuitions can sufficiently justify beliefs," and
(2) "how to explain the real possibility of rational intuitions."
Given that unstable dialectical situation, this book is an attempt
to respond critically, directly, and decisively to the most
important contemporary skeptical anti-rationalist attacks on
intuitions and a priori knowledge in philosophy, and to defend
"neo-rationalism" from a contemporary Kantian standpoint, with a
special focus on the theory of rational intuitions and on solving
its two core problems.
Expectations about the contribution that volunteering can make are
at a new high. This book aims to meet this interest by bringing
together in one volume what is known about the phenomenon of
volunteering; the principles and practice of involving volunteers;
and the enduring challenges for volunteering in todays world.
This integrated collection of perspectives on the spaces of
teaching and learning uses 'learning space' to place educational
practice in context. It considers the complex relationships
involved in the design, management and use of contemporary learning
spaces. It sheds light on some of the problems of connecting the
characteristics of spaces to the practices and outcomes of teaching
and learning. The contributions show how research into learning
spaces can inform broader educational practices and how the
practices of teaching, learning and design can inform research. The
selection of chapters demonstrates the value of gathering together
multiple sources of evidence, viewed through different
epistemological lenses in order to push the field forward in a
timely fashion. The book provides both a broad review of current
practices as well as a deep-dive into particular educational and
epistemological challenges that the various approaches adopted
entail. Contrasts and commonalities between the different
approaches emphasise the importance of developing a broad, robust
evidence-base for practice in context. This is the inaugural book
in the series Understanding Teaching-Learning Practice.
Although cinematographers are vital to the filmmaking process, they
don't always get the recognition they deserve. Directors of
cinematography often are responsible for the look of a film and its
lasting impression on the viewer, but their skills are not as
readily appreciated as those of directors or screenwriters. David
A. Ellis had the privilege of meeting with a number of accomplished
cinematographers to discuss their art and craft. In Conversation
with Cinematographers features interviews with 21 directors of
photography--as well as two notable camera operators--most of whom
still work in film and television today. In this volume, readers
are taken behind the scenes of some of the most successful films
and shows of the last several decades. Interviewed in this book
are: * Sue Gibson (Hear My Song, The Forsyte Saga) * Gavin Finney
(Colditz, Mr Selfridge, Wolf Hall) * Oliver Stapleton (The Cider
House Rules, State and Main, The Proposal) * Phil Meheux (The
Fourth Protocol, Casino Royale) * Brian Tufano (Trainspotting,
Billy Elliot, The Evacuees) * Clive Tickner (Traffik, The Puppet
Masters, Inspector Morse) * Stephen Goldblatt (The Prince of Tides,
Angels in America, The Help) * Seamus McGarvey (High Fidelity,
Atonement, The Hours) * Peter MacDonald (Excalibur, Hamburger Hill,
Rambo 3) * Mike Southon (Gothic, Doctor Who: The Hider in the
House) * Rob Hardy (Every Secret Thing, Testament of Youth, Ex
Machina) * Harvey Harrison (101 Dalmatians, The Expendables,
Sahara) * Mike Valentine (Shakespeare in Love, Skyfall, The Bourne
Ultimatum) * Robin Browne (Gandhi, A Passage to India, Air America)
* Adam Suschitzky (Life on Mars, The Whisperers) * Ken Westbury
(Dr. Fischer of Geneva, The Singing Detective) * Simon Kossoff
(Young Charlie Chaplin, Client 9,The Daisy Chain) * Chris Seager
(Call the Midwife, Game of Thrones) * David Worley (Quantum of
Solace, Thor: The Dark World, The Full Monty) * Trevor Coop
(Amadeus, Ballykissangel, Chocolat) * Haris Zambarloukos (Mama Mia,
Cinderella, Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit) * Peter Hannan (The
Gathering Storm, My House in Umbria, The Razor's Edge) * Roger
Pratt (Shadowlands, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Batman)
These cinematographers recount their experiences on sets and reveal
what it was like to work with some of the most acclaimed directors
of recent times, including Danny Boyle, Francis Ford Coppola, Clint
Eastwood, Lasse Hallstrom, David Lynch and Steven Spielberg. With
valuable insight into the craft of moviemaking and featuring more
than forty photos, this collection of interviews will appeal to
film professors, scholars, and students, as well as anyone with an
interest in the art of cinematography.
Best Practices in Residential Treatment is a detailed examination
of the latest information on empirically tested, evidence-based
interventions and procedures across the many dimensions of
residential treatment practice. Respected authorities from a broad
range of professions provide a truly interdisciplinary look into
the various diverse aspects of the treatment of children and youths
in a residential setting. The book brings the most current
information available on best practices, cultural competence,
substance abuse, facility management, medication management, and
planning for community reentry. This book provides the latest in
research and practical techniques for the unique treatment program.
This helpful resource extensively discusses effective counseling
interventions, medication management approaches, facility
management issues, and aftercare approaches to ensure successful
outcomes for children and adolescents leaving a facility. The
book's comprehensive nature offers practitioners the most current
information on best practices in the residential treatment arena
and can serve as a useful resource for future decision-making. This
volume is extensively referenced and includes tables to clearly
present data. This book is a valuable resource for social workers,
psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, residential program
administrators, state departments of children's services,
educators, and students at all levels. This book was published as a
special issue of Residential Treatment For Children & Youth.
Best Practices in Residential Treatment is a detailed examination
of the latest information on empirically tested, evidence-based
interventions and procedures across the many dimensions of
residential treatment practice. Respected authorities from a broad
range of professions provide a truly interdisciplinary look into
the various diverse aspects of the treatment of children and youths
in a residential setting. The book brings the most current
information available on best practices, cultural competence,
substance abuse, facility management, medication management, and
planning for community reentry. This book provides the latest in
research and practical techniques for the unique treatment program.
This helpful resource extensively discusses effective counseling
interventions, medication management approaches, facility
management issues, and aftercare approaches to ensure successful
outcomes for children and adolescents leaving a facility. The
book's comprehensive nature offers practitioners the most current
information on best practices in the residential treatment arena
and can serve as a useful resource for future decision-making. This
volume is extensively referenced and includes tables to clearly
present data. This book is a valuable resource for social workers,
psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, residential program
administrators, state departments of children's services,
educators, and students at all levels. This book was published as a
special issue of Residential Treatment For Children & Youth.
The emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT), combined with
greater heterogeneity not only online in cloud computing
architectures but across the cloud-to-edge continuum, is
introducing new challenges for managing applications and
infrastructure across this continuum. The scale and complexity is
simply so complex that it is no longer realistic for IT teams to
manually foresee the potential issues and manage the dynamism and
dependencies across an increasing inter-dependent chain of service
provision. This Open Access Pivot explores these challenges and
offers a solution for the intelligent and reliable management of
physical infrastructure and the optimal placement of applications
for the provision of services on distributed clouds. This book
provides a conceptual reference model for reliable capacity
provisioning for distributed clouds and discusses how data
analytics and machine learning, application and infrastructure
optimization, and simulation can deliver quality of service
requirements cost-efficiently in this complex feature space. These
are illustrated through a series of case studies in cloud
computing, telecommunications, big data analytics, and smart
cities.
Features Written in an accessible style for non-experts yet
extensive enough for experts Serves as a comprehensive and
accessible introduction to the theory of graph polynomials for
researchers in mathematics, physics, and computer science Provides
an extensive reference volume for the evaluations, theorems, and
properties of the Tutte polynomial and related graph, matroid, and
knot invariants Offers broad coverage, touching on the wide range
of applications of the Tutte polynomial and its various
specializations
Psychologists can now quantify behaviours beyond the laboratory
using a mass-adopted, unified system that is primed for data
capture a.k.a. smartphones. This is the first book to bring
together related areas of smartphone research and point towards how
psychology can benefit and engage with these developments in the
future. It critically considers how smartphones and related digital
devices help answer and generate new research questions for
psychological science. The book then guides readers through how
smartphones are being used within psychology and social science
more broadly. Drawing from examples of both good and bad practice
within current research, a new perspective is brought to major
themes and debates across behavioural science. In the digital age,
smartphones and associated devices will be able to accomplish much
more in the near future. Psychology has a key role to play when it
comes to balancing this monumental potential with carefully
considered research.
Psychologists can now quantify behaviours beyond the laboratory
using a mass-adopted, unified system that is primed for data
capture a.k.a. smartphones. This is the first book to bring
together related areas of smartphone research and point towards how
psychology can benefit and engage with these developments in the
future. It critically considers how smartphones and related digital
devices help answer and generate new research questions for
psychological science. The book then guides readers through how
smartphones are being used within psychology and social science
more broadly. Drawing from examples of both good and bad practice
within current research, a new perspective is brought to major
themes and debates across behavioural science. In the digital age,
smartphones and associated devices will be able to accomplish much
more in the near future. Psychology has a key role to play when it
comes to balancing this monumental potential with carefully
considered research.
Emergency Ethics brings together leading scholars in the fields of
public health ethics and bioethics to discuss disaster or emergency
ethics and ethical aspects of preparedness and response with
specific application to public health policy and practice. The book
fills a gap in the existing public health ethics literature by
providing a comprehensive ethical conception of emergency
preparedness as a distinctive form of civic "practice " brought
about by the interrelationships and coordination of many groups,
disciplines, and interests and drawing on numerous bodies of
knowledge and expertise. It addresses particular aspects of
preparedness and response plans, particular decisions that planners
and communities have to make, decisions that require balancing many
diverse and sometimes conflicting values and identifying and
applying a framework of basic ethical principles for preparedness
planning, emergency response, and post-disaster recovery. It also
explores the relationship between emergency preparedness to other
facets of public health practice. The book begins with a broad and
synthetic overview of emergency ethics that addresses the central
components and ethically significant issues arising in public
health preparedness planning, disaster response, and recovery.
Following that overview are five chapters that in a philosophically
innovative and detailed way delve deeply into important and
problematic issues in emergency planning and response, including
the allocation of scarce resources, conducting ethical research in
the context of public health emergencies, the obligations of public
health professionals, communication and engagement with the public,
and special moral obligations surrounding vulnerable populations.
This integrated collection of perspectives on the spaces of
teaching and learning uses 'learning space' to place educational
practice in context. It considers the complex relationships
involved in the design, management and use of contemporary learning
spaces. It sheds light on some of the problems of connecting the
characteristics of spaces to the practices and outcomes of teaching
and learning. The contributions show how research into learning
spaces can inform broader educational practices and how the
practices of teaching, learning and design can inform research. The
selection of chapters demonstrates the value of gathering together
multiple sources of evidence, viewed through different
epistemological lenses in order to push the field forward in a
timely fashion. The book provides both a broad review of current
practices as well as a deep-dive into particular educational and
epistemological challenges that the various approaches adopted
entail. Contrasts and commonalities between the different
approaches emphasise the importance of developing a broad, robust
evidence-base for practice in context. This is the inaugural book
in the series Understanding Teaching-Learning Practice.
Many universities around the world are finding that the structures
and processes they have put in place to further their educational
missions are being tested by rapidly changing circumstances. These
changes involve new pedagogies, new course designs, new
technologies and updating of the physical campus; reflecting
diversifying student needs, growing student numbers, increasing
competition and more demanding stakeholder expectations. The
Education Ecology of Universities examines these issues, starting
with the challenges identified by university leaders who have
responsibility for education, digital and campus planning. Sharing
an analysis of in-depth interviews with more than 50 leaders, it
identifies a range of conceptual and procedural gaps that undermine
the full development and alignment of education, digital and campus
strategies. The second half of the book provides practical ideas
for taking a more holistic - indeed ecological - approach to
understanding and improving university learning environments.
Setting out a case for a new applied science of educational
ecology, this book offers foundational concepts and theoretical
perspectives, introducing methods for analysing and evaluating
teaching and learning ecosystems. It will be of interest to anyone
who wants better ways of understanding how local systems function
and can be improved. It is a must-read text for all leaders and
researchers in education, and indeed for anyone concerned with the
future of higher education.
Graphs on Surfaces: Dualities, Polynomials, and Knots offers an
accessible and comprehensive treatment of recent developments on
generalized duals of graphs on surfaces, and their applications.
The authors illustrate the interdependency between duality, medial
graphs and knots; how this interdependency is reflected in
algebraic invariants of graphs and knots; and how it can be
exploited to solve problems in graph and knot theory. Taking a
constructive approach, the authors emphasize how generalized duals
and related ideas arise by localizing classical constructions, such
as geometric duals and Tait graphs, and then removing artificial
restrictions in these constructions to obtain full extensions of
them to embedded graphs. The authors demonstrate the benefits of
these generalizations to embedded graphs in chapters describing
their applications to graph polynomials and knots. Graphs on
Surfaces: Dualities, Polynomials, and Knots also provides a
self-contained introduction to graphs on surfaces, generalized
duals, topological graph polynomials, and knot polynomials that is
accessible both to graph theorists and to knot theorists. Directed
at those with some familiarity with basic graph theory and knot
theory, this book is appropriate for graduate students and
researchers in either area. Because the area is advancing so
rapidly, the authors give a comprehensive overview of the topic and
include a robust bibliography, aiming to provide the reader with
the necessary foundations to stay abreast of the field. The reader
will come away from the text convinced of advantages of considering
these higher genus analogues of constructions of plane and abstract
graphs, and with a good understanding of how they arise.
A reply to contemporary skepticism about intuitions and a priori
knowledge, and a defense of neo-rationalism from a contemporary
Kantian standpoint, focusing on the theory of rational intuitions
and on solving the two core problems of justifying and explaining
them.
The goal of this book is to present a framework within which the
myriad of office technologies and office systems design techniques
can be better understood. There are a number of office books which
deal with the social/organizational aspects of office automation or
with office equip ment introduction strategies. This book differs
from those in that it is written by technical computer people for
technical computer people. As such, it assumes a general computer
literacy and contains a technical emphasis with a social fiber
woven in. Besides the framework, we also present the current state
of office primitives, office tools, and office tech nology. We
cover relevant work on-going by international standards bod ies,
and we discuss the concepts that are emerging (or which we feel
will be emerging) from universities and industrial research
laboratories. Office technologies and techniques are classified as
personal environment aids versus communal environment aids. We now
fully realize how difficult it is to write a coherent book within
this fuzzy, interdisciplinary, rapidly changing field. Concepts
have been stressed wherever possible; there are some sub-areas
where the generaliz ing concepts have not yet emerged. We also
realize the potential danger of obsolescense. We have tried to
combate this somewhat by the presen tation of concepts, generic
tool design, and emphasizing our framework. This book is not a
substitute for reading of the current periodical litera ture - that
is where the most timely information lies."
Since its launching in 1955, rational-emotive therapy (RET) has
become one of the most influential forms of counseling and
psychotherapy used by literally thousands of mental health
practitioners throughout the world. From its beginnings, RET has
dealt with problems of human disturbance. It presents a theory of
how people primarily disturb themselves and what they can do,
particularly with the help of a therapist or counselor, to reduce
their disturbances (Ellis, 1957a, b, 1958a, b, 1962). Almost im
mediately after the creation of RET, it became obvious that the
meth odology could be used in many other fields-especially those
involving human relations (Ellis & Harper, 1961a), and in love,
sex, and marital relationships (Ellis, 1958a, 1960, 1963a, b; Ellis
& Harper, 1961b). The evident popularity and clinical utility
of RET in different cultures and its increasing application to
contemporary problems of living indicate that rational-emotive
therapy continues to be vital and dynamic. The growing appeal of
RET may be due in part to its essentially optimistic outlook and
humanistic orientation; optimistic because it pro vides people with
the possibility and the means for change. Showing to people how
their attitudes and beliefs are responsible for their emo tional
distress and interpersonal problems (and not some out-of-con scious
early childhood experience), awakens in them the hope that, in
reality, they have some control over their destiny."
Expectations about the contribution that volunteering can make are
at a new high. This book aims to meet this interest by bringing
together in one volume what is known about the phenomenon of
volunteering; the principles and practice of involving volunteers,
and the enduring challenges for volunteering in today's world.
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Advances in Web and Network Technologies, and Information Management - APWeb/WAIM 2007 International Workshops: DBMAN 2007, WebETrends 2007, PAIS 2007 and ASWAN 2007, Huang Shan, China, June 16-18, 2007, Proceedings (Paperback, 2007 ed.)
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This book constitutes the refereed combined proceedings of four
international workshops held in conjunction with the joint 9th
Asia-Pacific Web Conference, APWeb 2007, and the 8th International
Conference on Web-Age Information Management, WAIM 2007, held in
Huang Shan, China in June 2007 (see LNCS 4505).
The 50 revised full papers and 25 revised short papers presented
together with the abstract of 1 keynote talk were carefully
reviewed and selected from a total of 266 submissions. The papers
of the four workshops are very specific and contribute to enlarging
the spectrum of the more general topics treated in the APWeb 2007
and WAIM 2007 main conferences. Topics addressed by the workshops
are: Database Management and Application over Networks (DBMAN
2007), Emerging Trends of Web Technologies and Applications
(WebETrends 2007), Process Aware Information Systems (PAIS 2007),
and Application and Security Service in Web and Pervasive
Environments (ASWAN 2007).
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